how does /x/ feel about the Fresno and Yosemite nightcrawlers?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMv85lRAmuk
fugg :DD
Leds Grawl!!!
Gake and fay
What /x/ have to say about Werewolves and Vampires?
>>17264453
Not enough, and starting a 3rd thread isn't helping.
>>17264453
furries and extra self destructive fan girls.
Raised in a sufi household, mysticism has never been far away from my daily life.
I've read many of the eastern religions principles and philosophies about the foundations of existance, but one thing i've came across is Qabbalah.
For some reason, it seems to be extremly complicated and hard to understand for someone who isn't born and raised in a jewish home.
What fascinates me is the tree of life, i've had all sephrims explained as an "expression" of the creator, but more concrete, how would you explain the tree of life?
Any resources? Anyone who practises qabbalah?
Greatly appreciate any help!
I want to show you something just wait a second my friend.
>>17264409
Well start by watching this
https://youtu.be/U4gVl4XHoLg
Also i'm interested in Sufism if you have some ressources and easy reading stuff.
Here it is. I feel like i painted it for you OP. Hope you can take something home.
Wtf something really weird happened to me.
I was going to take a shower, i took my clothes off and put them on the ground, take a shower, and when i am going to leave, i realize something is coming out of the toilet. I open it, its my underwear, wich i letted on the ground, pants and shirt still there on the ground. Wtf. Door was closed, nobody could have entred. Pic related is my shower after the bath.
Underwear full of piss :)
>>17264260
a thread died for this
>>17264260
>its my underwear, wich i letted on the ground
The old man in the bed next to you is howling like an animal. The little kid on the other side won't shut up. The three of you are separated by a flimsy curtain.
"Why can't they control these morons? I'm in pain, here," you whine.
The kid keeps crying and you yank the curtain back. There's a little boy sitting there with a pencil in his hand. He's sobbing.
"Take it easy, kid," you say. "When I was your age, the same thing happened to me. I could barely feel a thing. Say, where are your parents?"
There's a sudden flurry of activity on the other side of your bed. Nurses and orderlies rush in to restrain the old man. You pull the curtain aside to watch.
"Where am I? Where the hell am I?" He keeps asking, simultaneously trying to pry all their hands off of him. "Where am I? Tell me where I am!" He persists.
One of the nurses shouts into the hallway, "We need some help in here!" She looks over at you. "Come on, man. Give us a hand!"
You reluctantly stand up and approach the man. His eyes meet yours and he instantly relaxes. "Ah, there I am," he sighs. The rhythm of his heart monitor slows gradually to a stop as he lies down. He closes his eyes.
"Did you know him?" the nurse asks as she walks over the help the little boy.
You shake your head.
The nurse picks up the boy's chart. "Huh, looks like we got the two of you mixed up. You have the same name as that old man," she says to the whimpering child.
"What's your name, kid?" you ask the boy.
"The same as yours," he says.
Our little dog sleeps in a crate. When she barks, she wants to come out and play, so we just bring her out for some exercise and then put her back to bed.
Last night she was barking like mad at an unusually late hour. My wife figured that she must have been worked up because of the weather, so I took her out to play. She was acting dopey and sort of limping around. She didn't want to play, she just wanted to walk around the house.
We watched her for about 25 minutes and picked her up, trying to comfort her and help her fall asleep again.
Then, we heard barking coming from her crate. I looked into her eyes and they were like little black marbles. The barking from the crate just kept getting louder.
Disturbing things in the kitchen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8pwnMMtPbE
This is the stupidest thing i have ever seen.
>>17264129
Fuck you OP. Time wasting cunt.
i like calamari
Anyone recommend any podcasts about the paranormal or conspiracys . Running time 40min+
Adult Responsibility Radio
www.growthefuckup.com
The Anything Ghost podcast is a classic
>>17263662
So edgy
Www.amstilldoingthis...meh.com
So Much history has been manipulated, like Paladins used to be called "Pal of Din" Din was a transdimensional entity that the men who became known as Palladian pledged service to. So "Pal of Din" got corrupted to paladin. This is not even a conspiracy, languages do it over time unintentional. Like "awfull" used to be a compliment ,like full of awe. But over time language changes it. This is how people also hide magic without writing it down by letting it get masked then using the real words to invoke. What are your thoughts about this?
>>17263516
That you pulled those word deconstructions from your ass and that they have zero basis in any form of etymology that actually has any historical basis.
>>17263549
This.
OP is deviantArt tier.
>>17263516
>>17263549
as a pal of a transdimensional entity that i hope doesnt mind me calling din, i can say... maybe?
i mean, dont get me wrong, it sounds great.
but im pretty sure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatine is another good source of reasoning for that words existance.
but awful i can say yeah im pretty sure thats right, like greatful, but, with aw.
what an awful path we follow.
I want to have a serious discussion about what groups of combat wizards there are. If you have a list, please post it.
I know you want to stay secret and all that but if you have any sense of pride or honor you'd at least want people to know you exist.
As a starter I'll even give you a free hint, I use chaos with a prime number base. Figure this out and you'll know why you keep losing. Let's be civil ok? Just fighting all the time, I don't really see why you have to do that. We could learn more if we shared knowledge.
Also, pic related was the result when someone tried to attack a succubus I know. You see how this is not productive.
>>17263464
black wizard reporting in. i'd rekt you in the astral, bitch
>>17263464
I'm the strongest warlock I know. Fuck wizards, they're all pussies and so is OP.
I need a creepy/unsettling voice sample for a track I am producing. Words don't have to be intelligible, it might be even better if they're not. I'm looking for a robotic voice or an audio recording with some dark/creepy background story (please include story/sauce if you can). I'm sure you guys have something like that somewhere.
guise pls :(
pull up WORD
type in text
select, I forget how now, but there's a way to have it read it too you and you can choose diff. voices
>>17263351
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAaHDL3352c
if you listen to the song with the music it's hard to hear, but this video has it pretty perfect, plus the other boss theme has some vague words
please help dump everything you have on this im fucking getting real into it
3301 niggas
>everything about that post
They don't want you.
heres a little interesting tid bid, i dont know who posted this but here it is
I apologize for the sometimes improper language in this text. English is not my first language, and I have also used software to mask authorship so 3301/Cicada does not know who publishes this. Thank you.
I was part of what you call 3301/Cicada for more than a decade, and I'm here to warn you: stay away. This is a dangerous organization. While I agree with many of the goals, their ways are nefarious. In fact, I think it is like a left-hand path religion disguised as a progressive scientific organization. I realize this is a strong statement, but I will provide important evidence to support these claims.
For those of you who have not heard of organized 3301/Cicada, I will share some background information using publicly referenceable. According to leaked documents during the last round of recruitment they are "much like a think tank in that [their] primary focus is on researching and developing techniques to aid the ideas [they] advocate: liberty, privacy, and security." This is partly true. This is what initially attracted me many years ago.
The first public appearance was the recruitment campaign that began in parts that "can not be mentioned" of the Internet, where targeted hackers and programmers and people with a strong background with series of puzzles of increasing difficulty. This has been well documented over the Internet and will not repeat it here. The tests covered a wide range of topics: cryptography, steganography, and number theory, and classical literature, art, darknet, and computer skills including programming, philosophy, music, etc. even more interesting is the fact puzzle use multiple forms of communication: the Internet, phone , darknet (TOR), and the physical world even in the form of papers of 14 that appear simultaneously in all parts of the world (North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, etc.).
>>17263102
That's what they've always been counting on. Just remember that everyone who tries to push others to put up content is the original Cicada OPs trying to get their hive mind/cult to move on its own.
Alright enough shilling. It's time to start putting up some legit content.
The world as you know it is a memory, but not the kind you're thinking of. It's not a memory of god or anything grand like that, it's just a memory of this world. It's a memory of itself. It is composed of its own memory. It's not simply categorized as a memory after the fact; it is composed of memory in the purest manner.
All belief systems are memory manipulation. No, not the kind you're thinking of. Beliefs try to warp and skew our memories of the world in controlled ways. This is what produces the MCS that certain factions have come so desperately to believe in. It isn't some grand controlled metaphor that warps it all to hell such that we can never recover our true selves, but it is grand and controlled. It's just less than you want to believe it was.
You're still probably confused. Let me explain it in intuitive terms.
Everything in this world seeks to remember. Past lives, current lives, things to do and people to see or be remembered by. Efforts to record history so we never lose sight of it, efforts to predict a future, or rewrite a story so it's easier to remember, or so that remembering doesn't have to hurt so much. It all depends on memory. Everything tries to create or maintain memories in some capacity. Some of us care so desperately for our memories that we seek to be remembered forever, as immortals, or heroes of legend, or as myths that never die. This world is desperate to remember itself. Such is why it can only be made of memories. From this, two factions emerge.
You either work to better the memories to come or you see the grand legacies unfold haphazardly and say fuck it; only the present memory matters.
This is how we craft fates: Remember.
>>17262933
Nice post but I'm not buying it.
>>17262938
Good on you. You're half the reason I bothered writing this post tonight.
If you can find a greater, more polarizing issue in human society, then I'm all ears at this point. If it's not being remembered, I don't know what it is or how it could matter to anyone. Seems obvious to me that the world is desperate to remember, so if you'll excuse the leading question...
What is it that you're desperate to remember?
>>17262964
>You're half the reason I bothered writing this post tonight
Now you've got me interested.
I'm interested in remembering how to forget! Haha. Back to the void!
http://www.dogmanencountersradio.com/#!shows-61-90/fr0zq
Old thread archived. Was a fantastic thread, actually. Let's all meet and discuss innawoods cryptids.
New episode every Wednesday with yuerrr hooost, Viic. Weeeilcumm to daaaaawgman eeincounturrrz!
Reposting a friendly anon's episode list:
26
12
66
4
15
34 is an absolute must
43
58 and 59
60 is a compilation of the best encounters up to that episode
77 is another compilation episode
I can't remember which episode it is exactly but the one with a woman talking about her farm animals being attacked is really good. Actually all episodes with women guests are good. Most of those get pretty emotional and are good to listen to if you want to get scared.
The ones with guests from the UK and when he's interviewing doctors and veterans are good if you like speculation and lore about these things going back to ancient history.
If you have the opportunity you should get the Stitcher app on your phone and add the Dogman Encounters channel, he put much more detailed descriptions of each episode on there so you can get an idea of which episodes have what.
>>17262511
>Wednesday with yuerrr hooost, Viic. Weeeilcumm to daaaaawgman eeincounturrrz!
kek the guys got one hell of a radio voice.
>thu most terrifying cryptid......DAWWWWGGGGG MEEEEHHMM
still, loving this shit.
>>17262511
Anyone else see the face in that picture? shotgun shell is the nose, shadow underneath is a mustache.
I'm an only child and the last person bearing my family name for at least the last two generations.
All males born to aunts and uncles of my father's generations have died before they could get married and produce children. One died as an infant due to an incompetent doctor, another was murdered and two were killed on the road; three had my family name.
The only reason I'm here is due to disasters in both my parent's previous marriages. Due to the state of the world and my own experiences, I'll will never be getting married (assuming I wouldn't die before then anyway), therefore my family name will die with me.
>>17262159
How long has your family lived in that area?
>>17262203
Since at least the early 1900s, although my aunt moved to a town about 20 miles north and my dad to a town 10 miles north (after traveling due to work).
Yeah that sounds strange op, either a curse or maybe some enemy perhaps? Do you have a large property on your name?
What was the last thing that truly, deeply unsettled you?
>>17262412
The Grifter!
>>17262412
Hang on, let me dig up the memory.
I guess there's nothing like that for me. I just get in an elemental rage when I see injustice. It doesn't irk me, it drives me to destroy the parts of society that make such injustice impossible.
>>17262412
A terrible sleep paralysis event. It shook me to my core.